REVIEW ON EFFECT OF BUPROPION ON ATTENUATES METHAMPHETAMINE SELF-ADMINISTRATION IN ADULT MALE RAT

Publish Year: 1398
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 10 دی 1398

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Background and Aim : Methamphetamine is a highly potent, addictive drug that is widely abused in many countries around the world. methamphetamine produces a general state of well-being along with increased wakefulness, talkativeness, and physical activity and decreased appetite. Behavioral treatment programs have had some success in the treatment of methamphetamine addiction, yet many patients continue to relapse after repeatedly seeking treatment. Thus, pharmacotherapies treatments for methamphetamine addiction are being evaluated. Bupropion is an atypical antidepressant with stimulant properties. This drug has been used off-label to treat methamphetamine addicts, thus prompting the need for systematic investigations of its efficacy. Methods : male wister rats weighing 300-250 g in 5 groups were habituated and conditioned with metamphetamin (1 mg/kg, S.C., for 5 days). After that, primary forced swimming and conditioned place preference (CPP) were tested. They were followed by bupropion (2.5 mg/kg/day, Sc., for 5 days) administration. Finally same tests were performed.Results : Administration of bupropion resulted in a decrement in final preference scores associated with a prime metamphetamine injection (PMI) compared to the primary scores . In a swimming test, bupropion increased the amount of final floating and decreased final activity scores compared with the primary scores.Conclusion : Several questions remain about bupropion’s impact during withdrawal, abstinence, and relapse in a preclinical setting. Research investigating these aspects of addiction will help provide a clearer picture on the effects of bupropion on methamphetamine self-administration in laboratory animals and methamphetamine abuse in humans.

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Fatemeh Hajipour

Pharmacognosy research center, School of Pharmacy ,Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran

Fatemeh Hajipour

Department of Pharmacology ,School of Pharmacy, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran